For the sake of my own curiosity, I am looking at installing WorldVista 
(an electronic medical-records system built on the U.S. Veterans 
Administration's VistA work) on z/Linux.  I have created a system (RHEL 4) and 
downloaded one of the SemiViva packages from Sourceforge.  (SemiViva is 
supposed to be pretty much a complete all-in-one system, I think.)  

        Unfortunately, the install process tries to execute a particular 
program named mupip, at which point it hurks up a hairball and barfs.  
Specifically, I get the message:

./install: line 88: /usr/local/gtm_V5.1-000/mupip: cannot execute binary file

        Does this imply binaries strictly for x86 or some such?  Am I going to 
need to forget the all-in-one package approach and try to cobble together a 
system from source if I can find it?


Thanks,
Jon

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